According to the World Health Organization (WHO), four African countries accounted for just over half of all malaria deaths worldwide:
MoreThe launch was presided over by Mary Muriuki, the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards, and Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga, emphasizing the collective responsibility in malaria elimination. ย
MorePharmacy and Poisons Board Affirms Kenyaโs Commitment to Promoting Local Pharmaceutical Production
Kenya has set its sights on becoming a leading regional hub for the production of medicines and healthcare supplies, with the aim of reducing costs and ensuring accessibility for all citizens.
MoreThe hub will also serve as a modern storage centre for essential medical equipment and consumables that will ensure timely logistical support to countries with emergencies in Eastern and Southern Africa.
MoreMental Health is a global issue and youths have been identified to be the most vulnerable population to mental health disorders. Youths are at high risk of mental health illnesses hence a reason why they should be given much attention
MoreKenyans have been asked not to be scared of the Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) that the cabinet recently approved to be cultivated and imported into the country. State Department of Vocational and Technical Training (VTT) Principal Secretary Dr Margaret Mwakima
MoreVictims of Cerebral Malaria have asked the government to invest largely in combating the disease. Some of the victims lament that for a long time, they have been left out of government plans. The new government is now being asked
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